The Telegraph
The exhibition is celebrating the women for their accomplishments in life, and will show art lovers what are some trends in Indian art today when it comes to the female influence. For more, please click. |
Ananda Bazar Patrika
“Reflections of Andaman”, by Sri Swapnesh Chowdhury, curator of Andaman Central Jail. For more, please click. |
The Telegraph
“Reflections of Is there, in the time of global links, a common creative chromosome embedded in the genetic profile of Bengalis? The question is, of course, rhetorical, with an undertow of sentimentalism in its wake. For more, please click. |
The Telegraph
“Chromatic connection : An exhibition of paintings by artists of Bengal and Bangladesh. For more, please click. |
The Telegraph
“Linear strokes : An exhibition of Prokash Karmakar?s works". For more, please click. |
The Telegraph
“Artists Circle, a charitable organisation for the welfare of younger talents in art and music, has come of age in the span of a couple of years since its inception." For more, please click. |
The Telegraph
Artists Circle has taken upon itself the noble task of providing medical aid and insurance coverage to senior artistes. For more, please click. |
The Telegraph
Event: An exhibition of Prokash Karmakar's works When: Till January 28, 2 pm - 7 pm Where: Artists Circle, 46 Circus Avenue. For more, please click. |
The Telegraph
Recognising the immanent drama of black and white, Artists Circle, a young gallery on Circus Avenue, hosts till October 8 a show of paintings and drawings in black and white with grades of intervening greys in between. Titled ‘Through Another Lane’, it presents 19 artists. For more, please click. |
The Telegraph
Artists Circle is opening on Saturday, 6 pm, at 46, Circus Avenue with an exhibition of works of some big names in Bengal art. The participants are veterans such as Paritosh Sen, Lalu Prasad Shaw, Ganesh Haloi, Alok Bhattacharya, Amitabha Banerjee, Prakash Karmakar, Jogen Choudhury, Rabin Mandal, Shyamal Dutta Ray and Sunil Das. There is not a single young artist in this list. For more, please click. |
The Telegraph
Dhrubajit Bhattacharya is the voice that HMV chose to promote at the Artists Circle earlier this month. It was an occasion graced by artists from various fields. For more, please click. |
The Telegraph
Artists Circle was born out of a desire to make a through study of Indian Art over the years in order to perceive the different trends in its development and to view the art of today against the broad perspective. For more, please click. |
The Statesman
The gallery consists of two rooms that exude the friendliness which Krishna Bhattacharya, the key person ehind the show, promises to make the hallmark of her involvement with art and artists. |